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Emmanuel Daskalos 232216005 March 9, 2000 ENGL 1213, Sacra Year 2000, Why An Electoral College? It is the year 2000, election year. I am a twenty-year-old college student with an interest in this particular election, being that it is my first presidential to vote in. The current election of party nominees is one that is making history. John McCain, a senator from Arizona and George Bush Jr, governor of Texas are the two main sides of the republican ticket. Polls all over the U.S. show Senator McCain as the leader in an overall opinion of the choice of nominee for the Republican Party, but in the actual party primary, where only republicans vote, Gov. Bush is the leader, due to the views of members of the party itself. The overall opinion is for one candidate, but because of a governmental system, the other candidate gets the nomination. This introduction isn't the backing for this...

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